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he is an issue that this economy through ict industry has needed a global source for science and technology news. now companies are on the world are competing to recruit the cream of the crime. given its due world. yes i'm gonna get going now. i think that the entire contents are from companies on the amount of wealth. what the leaders are trying to trace the skills of workers as well. what's the plan. she shows more. but for the top is the trade that's the part of efforts to study the effects industry she opened it effects me cdp. he said. he goes on to boost its. sixteen process to try to buy clothes for next weekend. so the rest of the city today. effects which helps to cut the project trying to pick on him right now is losing momentum not because of the global economic slowdown still bought the den to take back thinking back that about momentum. a small stack of openoffice but that is the trade imbalance. once all these problems like this these socks. so i can guarantee a spot in the second best. he just west of the apocalypse. she shopped. this puts us in here's my challenge is to be t
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they say they have high expectations in japanese technology. nearly fifty thousand of india's gdp causes of the service industries such as finance and banking businesses. but manufacturing industry easily accounting for only about fifteen per cent of gdp. i can summon the cabin crew scheme aims to strengthen the mind of jordan the government was tool a letter come on tony dean japanese companies. this fall on the media with its problems with that blasted the coach is over also japan india of reinforcing that the security cooperation. in june to a seventh round. jeff as a moderate dems have defense forces on the indian navy. and that can be a false joint exercises. many ferrero there of i forty and the defense of the show's is continuing. they have weak to continue enjoying my weekend trendy. kenya a zoo ready to become increasingly important thoughts and acts on its military presence. that was as a commentator he told me he said. we'll bring you the latest on and curran and chris's visit to india including special coverage on bilateral relation
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the nokia wee ones sectors like human resources technology and media tend to turn to industry me a note isms which then spread sparking worries that the french line which is being watered down. some native speakers have a hard time thinking of french translations are commonly used english words. stamps are this is a few small pots it was. boy some close ups as philly's own way. let us instead of. if league action it's important to make an entrance. you see the contents or the french language and they don't reject foreign religions that every country has an identity as a protected act out the front is broadcasting watchdog agrees its meeting on monday to discuss the pretty freakin of wrongdoing in the media and the reference on tv. that's really the sports music in boston. what a mime all his calls and nigeria seems to be on course to become africa's biggest economy with an average annual growth rate of around six or seven percent over the past decade. it looks set to overtake south africa today am speaking to the woman who's in charge of this rising economic power and cozy up onto it we
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drone technology is tremendously cheaper. the model i use is only a few hundred dollars, it can be flown with a mobile app. the point of entry as which a journalist can figure how to use it is very low and the cost very low. >> journalists armed with available drones have already run into the long arm of the law. in june, a africa newsman was arrested. >> in august with, police in switzerland were caught by a photographer. in both cases, journalists were criticized for chasing famous faces. given that the media are often accused of being in the private moments of the famous, where do the paparazzi get these? they already have them. there are laws from meeking up to someone's windows --o9[kv bay of rainbokenneth bae kennet schiff tÑ >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york. merrill newman is back on u.s. soil. the korean war veteran has his long-awaited homecoming after being detained in north korea. >> cheers greet french troops in the central african republic. >> finally as a family we are humb
drone technology is tremendously cheaper. the model i use is only a few hundred dollars, it can be flown with a mobile app. the point of entry as which a journalist can figure how to use it is very low and the cost very low. >> journalists armed with available drones have already run into the long arm of the law. in june, a africa newsman was arrested. >> in august with, police in switzerland were caught by a photographer. in both cases, journalists were criticized for chasing...
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china sees the space program as a symbol of that going into national state is a technological advancements. i do still use the limits. china aims to establish a permanent space station by twenty twenty and eventually tantamount to the main. maybe now it is in your head up the delivery of your internet shopping was just too slow you are going to love. that's ahead of the adams on has just unveiled the future of deliveries and easy to press it. he wants to use what you've seen here these little after proctor media drones to fly small packages to consumers in just thirty minutes. the us retail giant said its products to require additional safety testing and federal approval but the nonsense what it's calling it a crime they are serving as could be up and running again for the wide effects. the key with the anti god or cares what you can take that to stay with us. like this it seems simple you can get complicated. some certainty when everything can change things can get difficult. so cleaning of the sea can give you a better view. see the inside story of the company. calls to the global econom
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doesn't that all about the technology that the strain was easy i take a scenic drive through the jungle canopy which is very useful. that is indeed expectation combining optical cameras thermal images and also a special school afraid are. that should give those of us complete the picture as possible before it is actually happening in those cases. well these guys at any point the place peacekeepers no you know. i think there will be able to do. the same job as though a can of sauce and cook two spokes will be in a quiet the way i think also in a cheaper way. but the idea of the day you know who we are the peacekeeping operation and knowledge all of these two actually. that deal with a piece on the ground and that's about it you'll still need. the men and women. given those pro troop of two reasons the information they gathered like easter is eventually be used in court to fill when it comes to prosecuting war criminals. i suppose it might. i don't know what degree of d to show the gifting on the pic shows that seventy four. mass incidents the cut will get the match but the moment the col
doesn't that all about the technology that the strain was easy i take a scenic drive through the jungle canopy which is very useful. that is indeed expectation combining optical cameras thermal images and also a special school afraid are. that should give those of us complete the picture as possible before it is actually happening in those cases. well these guys at any point the place peacekeepers no you know. i think there will be able to do. the same job as though a can of sauce and cook two...
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. >> a downward spiral into ancient rome where history meets technology. this group of archaeologists is busy mapping aqueducts built during ancient times. using 3d scanners, and laser beams, they hope to are open up sphwhrshes. >> the exactpathy of many aqueducts is not known. this ancient romans wanted to protect their waterways, by building these underground, preventing enemies from cutting their water supply. >> water in the aqua vigo still flows niezly near the spanish steps. supply ancient rome with water, source 20 kilometers away. more than 2,000 years later it's still in use and yet it's path and structure remain a bit of a mystery. this is where the water flows into some of rome's most famous fountains. a celebration of the abundance of water that allowed imperial rome to prosper and conquer the world. a few miles from the center of rome, the aqueduct still stands, this was one of the ak we deducts mapped by british archaeologist, who drew the only map in the 1920s. a starting point for today's archaeologists. >> translator: traveled all over, as
. >> a downward spiral into ancient rome where history meets technology. this group of archaeologists is busy mapping aqueducts built during ancient times. using 3d scanners, and laser beams, they hope to are open up sphwhrshes. >> the exactpathy of many aqueducts is not known. this ancient romans wanted to protect their waterways, by building these underground, preventing enemies from cutting their water supply. >> water in the aqua vigo still flows niezly near the spanish...
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they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our mind because our memory is really colorful and is really, really something occupying yeah. >> during t
they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime...
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the firm bought seven technology companies over the last six months. these will help in google's efforts to develop a new generation of robots. the developer of the system, andy ruben unveiled the plan. this was in wednesday's edition of "the new york times." it says google acquired schaft started by graduates of the university of tokyo. they also bought san francisco based mecca robotics. google executives recognize robotics as a field that requires a long-term approach. this was the case for the google glass which is a spectacle shaped wear-on commuter and also the google car that has no driver. executives say development will focus on robots for industrial applications. this does include things like assembling parts. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> people around the world have been witnessing an undersea rescue that some call a miracle. a nigerian man survived three days in an upturned tug boat at the bottom of the atlantic. an online video of the diver pulling him out has gone viral. >> the tug boat
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. >> this daycare facility in west london has a special technology course for children once a week. they learn on computers like this. by the time they reach school age they know how to navigate a keyboard and a computer mouse. but there are concerns that the early use of tablets and computers is making it difficult for children to learn tasks like using a pen and pencil and the use of a computer makes it difficult for children to learn new things. only 53% of boys aged five are able to write simple stories or lists at the expected level. in in girls that number is 69%. the manager said getting the balance right is glen whether we provide scissors, felt tips even brushes for painting we're teaching those skills in writing skills. i would say it's a balance of both. you to give children the exposure because technology is going to be in their future as well. >> reporter: children under five are expected to recognize the range of technology used at home and in school. they're also expected to be able to select and use different technology for specific purpos purposes. some educators wa
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technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small business. >> one of the things i've yet to truly feel is the link from a geographical point of view between what is a hundred meters down the road that way and what is a hundred meters up the road that weight. we saw the technology boom collapse in 2000, what that did was act as a kickstart her for what was a huge evolution of the tech scene. with having a similar thing in financial services. it is get these two -- starting but you sense that we are in the foothills of what could be an amazing relationship. is not to th
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us plan aims to start the transfer of marines in their early twenties twenties eight major american technology companies have joined the urge the us government to scale back its surveillance of citizens they've asked officials to set legal limits on information gathering over the internet. the companies include ruble bikers often faced with a baby koala on monday in a letter to president obama and congress the message was also published in national newspapers and on a website the firm's criticize activities by the us national security agency to collect personal information they said the balance has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from individual rights protected by the constitution the company's golf for limiting the government's authority to collect information of their users they won a legal framework set up including an independent oversight body they also said firm should be allowed to go when authorities demand access to their data. the companies have made similar calls on their own but this is the first joint appeal to reform internet information gathering. aig executives s
us plan aims to start the transfer of marines in their early twenties twenties eight major american technology companies have joined the urge the us government to scale back its surveillance of citizens they've asked officials to set legal limits on information gathering over the internet. the companies include ruble bikers often faced with a baby koala on monday in a letter to president obama and congress the message was also published in national newspapers and on a website the firm's...
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needs to stimulate growth and the state needs to invest in areas that are important for innovation technology and friends dogs but now i can in order to finance that it needs to reduce its spending and spending means also sent spends thirty billion on our own training and professional training every year. has anyone ever look at who gets these thirty million billion when they did the same in germany now i'm german maybe i'm biased but what if god is that most of that money was given to those who need it nice full colonel in the morning. one look at unemployment benefits. how can it be that when you are when you make a lot of money and i'm not talking about people who have to sneak them who were being fired from her in all a factory somewhere where it is easy. i'm talking about all the people around in paris who make very nice time if they get up to seven thousand euros was designed at the end i didn't think it was less than why do you pay money i the attack that left hazel. i am talking with a mind taking a wait the system. the system is skewered in that dolan who needed east. get most out of
needs to stimulate growth and the state needs to invest in areas that are important for innovation technology and friends dogs but now i can in order to finance that it needs to reduce its spending and spending means also sent spends thirty billion on our own training and professional training every year. has anyone ever look at who gets these thirty million billion when they did the same in germany now i'm german maybe i'm biased but what if god is that most of that money was given to those...
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security council, the french ambassador, says drone technology is commonplace, not much more sophisticated than a toy model aircraft. he believes the u.n. will end up using many more of them. >> translation: there are other missions saying already, we will need drones that will improve protection of soldiers to see if threats are out there and ensure protection of civilians. >> for now, the u.n. says the drones in the congo are a one-off but their effectiveness is being monitored. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead to file for bankruptcy. it's a below to trade unions who challenged the decision because it paves the way for spending cuts. pensions could be cut and city assets sold to pay off $18 billion debt. >> every year 3,000 people in sweden end up in hospital following cycling accidents. it hasn't encouraged people to wear hements, but a new invention could change lies. >> about 85,000 people ride bike daily, but only a third wear he'll mments. >> why should you wear a helmet. i crashed with a helmet. it cracked in two pieces. rather the helmet than my head. >> whe
security council, the french ambassador, says drone technology is commonplace, not much more sophisticated than a toy model aircraft. he believes the u.n. will end up using many more of them. >> translation: there are other missions saying already, we will need drones that will improve protection of soldiers to see if threats are out there and ensure protection of civilians. >> for now, the u.n. says the drones in the congo are a one-off but their effectiveness is being monitored....
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once technology caught up with the art, modern day film as we know it, or talkies were born. and silent film effectively disappeared. the golden age of the american silent film lasted from 1912 to 1939. during that period nearly 11,000 movies were made. but most can't be seen today. only a quarter have survived in this their entirety. a lot of them in a lower quality than the original format. another 5% incomplete. one of them is this version of cleopatra. the minutes are preserved and now prized as a cinematic classic. the latest study released blames decay and neglect for the loss. the first generation of film stock was made of nitrate, but movie studios have also played a role in destroying prints and negatives, and along with it a part of history. >>> fantastic. let's talk more about this now with michael hogan. he joins us live from new york. michael good to have you with us. this is a tragedy, isn't it? a cultural legacy lost. >> thank you. well, it is. you know, there are 11,000 of these films were made, that's almost 600 a year, and to think that only a quarter surviv
once technology caught up with the art, modern day film as we know it, or talkies were born. and silent film effectively disappeared. the golden age of the american silent film lasted from 1912 to 1939. during that period nearly 11,000 movies were made. but most can't be seen today. only a quarter have survived in this their entirety. a lot of them in a lower quality than the original format. another 5% incomplete. one of them is this version of cleopatra. the minutes are preserved and now...
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presuming the technology advances as it has internally at am zon and the f.a.a. gets it in place, i don't see how this doesn't come very large in about five years. >> how about some of the issues here, the drawbacks, the idea of hacking into those things? those things falling out of the sky, liability. >> fear mongering. >> what do you thing? >> amazon is a smart company. they built awv, the backbone of much of the internet. i am pretty sure they can build a drone that can't be hacked. these are small issues compared to what technology could do for consumers. >> usual not worried about this thing being hacked by one of us? you are worried about someone with some real ill intent. right? >> they can steal my 5 pound package once. they are not going to be armed, not going to have cameras. shaving cream and mouth washed delivered to your door. if you hack it and steal it, what do you get? >> appreciate it. alex wilhelm from san francisco. shaving cream and mouth wash. all right. jessica taff is here to get you caught up with the day in sports. let's talk about footba
presuming the technology advances as it has internally at am zon and the f.a.a. gets it in place, i don't see how this doesn't come very large in about five years. >> how about some of the issues here, the drawbacks, the idea of hacking into those things? those things falling out of the sky, liability. >> fear mongering. >> what do you thing? >> amazon is a smart company. they built awv, the backbone of much of the internet. i am pretty sure they can build a drone that...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant rating service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> in detroit, the city becomes the largest to enter bankruptcy. what happens next? >> auto makers symbol of detroit's economy sold more cars than expected in november. but can the pace of sales continue into the new year? >> and falling behind, american students are lagging other nations in reading, math and science. what changes need to be made
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the technology making indepth probes >> bernie madoff says prison is like summer camp. the master mind. largest ponsy scheme in history was interviewed by "the wall street journal" and says they should have known better. madoff says: >> you're about to enter a computer imaging simulator that can take you in the brain, deep into the ocean or fly you over the surface of mars. it may look like an unemployment video game, but it's anything but. >> in this stunning 320 degree cabin of pixels data coles to life. numbers transform into a flight, skipping the surface of farmars known as the cave-2, this environmental was dreamt up by computer scientists at the electronic visualisation lab. >> think of a project room or a war room where you hang up pieces of paper or photographs, and you tape them to the wall and see lots of data at the same time. today it is all stored in computers. rather than print them out, we wanted electronic walls where you can explain information. >> the cave-2 can transform data in the brain. the visualsisations can show critical understandings of how i
the technology making indepth probes >> bernie madoff says prison is like summer camp. the master mind. largest ponsy scheme in history was interviewed by "the wall street journal" and says they should have known better. madoff says: >> you're about to enter a computer imaging simulator that can take you in the brain, deep into the ocean or fly you over the surface of mars. it may look like an unemployment video game, but it's anything but. >> in this stunning 320...
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foot or on chariots asking for people of signs of the aquaducts and continuing the work with modern technology to track back 2000 years of history. >> reporter: a history that still runs through this backbones of the roman empire, al jazeera, rome. >> reporter: still to come on the news hour, a setback for barcelona in the title race and that and rest of the sport coming up, shortly. ♪ consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. ♪ welcome back, the international diabetes federation is predicting a sharp rise in the number of people with the disease. right now there are about 382 million people with diabetes. by 2035 that number is set to rise to 592 billion. the largest number of suffers are in china and 98 million people live with diabetes there. 65 million people have diabetes in india and in the u.s. 24 million have the condition. one place where the government is trying to do more to beat diabetes is shralanka and from the capitol we report. >> and it looks like any 15-year-old but diabetes has changed her life. after being diagnosed at 11 she has to check her blood and take
foot or on chariots asking for people of signs of the aquaducts and continuing the work with modern technology to track back 2000 years of history. >> reporter: a history that still runs through this backbones of the roman empire, al jazeera, rome. >> reporter: still to come on the news hour, a setback for barcelona in the title race and that and rest of the sport coming up, shortly. ♪ consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. ♪ welcome back, the international...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. president obama saying the health
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you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like this can get students ready for the real world. >> schools prepare students to live in an adult world. you have to be interacting with people who don't have disabilities. >> the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adopt. >> he sees this as a path to college. >> i want to study biology. >> he has the power, he says, like everyone else, to reach for his dreams. >> that should give a lift today. men and women's brains apparently really are wired differently. that's what a new study shows. and we have this report, what did you find? what
you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like...
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so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe and make sure they are not going to fall out of the sky and run into something? provided those get ironed out, privacy concerns will crop up. >> it should have a privacy plan that's really rigorous. in other words, that you have to articulate to the federal aviation administration, how it intends to did be what data it will collect, what it will store in the sort of usual concern. >> folks took to twitter to comment on the drone delivery plan. many of them making light of it. >> ken priest writes, "sorry, first amazon drone that hits my doorstep will find its way into my ga
so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe...
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. >> the world's biggest technology companies are demanding to u.s. surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from edward snowdon is the collecting and storing. they say that has to end. there has to be more of a legal framework and more accountability and transparency about these operations. they're very worried. these internet companies say they're worried as a result customers around the world simply aren't going to use their services if there is going to be a direct line to the government. as you suggested there are questions that aren't addressed. for stars, why do these companies collect so much information about us in the first place. maybe if they didn't collect so much information and store it away,
. >> the world's biggest technology companies are demanding to u.s. surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from...
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turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one thing they want is to limit the government authority to collect user information stop we heard the google ceo and he is quoted in the letter and he said, we have been tried to off our game with encryption to protect user data. whenever government is taking a information, that is not worth a whole lot. he is talking about a program called muscular when we had the smiley face emoticon under the nsa slide that indicated exactly how the nsa is collecting data from google and yahoo! where their internal servers meet the public
turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: technology giants, lead by google and microsoft, call for limits on the scope of government spying. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead, how islamist fighters in syria are taking the lead, but also splintering the fight to topple the assad regime. >> woodruff: and, rock legend carlos santana, on a life of music and inspiration. >> real musicians remind the listener of a forgotten song inside them and when you hear that forgotten song you know you get chills, you get tears, you dance and didn't even know why. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to y
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: technology giants, lead by google and microsoft, call for limits on the scope of government spying. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead, how islamist fighters in syria are taking the lead, but also splintering the fight to topple the assad regime. >> woodruff: and, rock legend carlos santana, on a life of music and inspiration. >> real musicians remind the listener of a...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> the united states are deeply concerned for the attempt to change the status quo in the east chinese sea. this action has raised regional tensions and encreased the risks of accidents and m miscalculations. >> biden tuesday voicing concern over china's aggressive new air defense identification zone in the east chinese sea. this included more than five hours of face-to-face meetings with chinese president xi jinping who showed no sign of backing down from his exercise to gain control over japan's senkaku islands. let's give viewers a sense of why americans should care about this dispute over some islands in the east china sea. >> i think they should care because it looks as though that area is becoming destabilized. you have china, its tension with japan, with countries in the south china sea, indonesia, the philippines. they are using their muscle to try to push their rule over those waters. these countries are going to push back. you've got a very tense situation
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do any railroads have this technology already? >> amtrak has it in place for some routes. the n.t.a. has a plan in place to implement the system but it's costly and going to take longer for them to kind of get it going and up and running. >> we should point out this is not the first time a train has derailed by negotiate thank dangerous curve in the bronx. in july, it happened to a freight train hauling trash. ten cars derailed, damaging 15 feet of track. coming up, we'll hear from ntsb member in charge of the investigation. >> tensions have cooled in thailand. crowds swarmed the government house compound in bangkok after the government ordered police to stand down when confronted by protestors. this caps 10 days of anti-government demonstrations that sometimes turn violent. opposition leaders want the prime minister to resign. >> opposition leaders criticized the government in a parliament session that got rowdy. the government is apologizing as protests intensify in key every. the prime minister regrets the us of police force against demonstrators. several were injured.
do any railroads have this technology already? >> amtrak has it in place for some routes. the n.t.a. has a plan in place to implement the system but it's costly and going to take longer for them to kind of get it going and up and running. >> we should point out this is not the first time a train has derailed by negotiate thank dangerous curve in the bronx. in july, it happened to a freight train hauling trash. ten cars derailed, damaging 15 feet of track. coming up, we'll hear from...
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how technology is looking into the past to map italy's under ground aquaducts. and blasting off on a mission to the moon, what chinese scientists hope to learn when their rover makes an lunar landing. >> and this means falling temperatures and winter storm warnings that are spreading in the midwest, we will have the details. >>> these are live pictures right now coming in from tie land where protests calling for the prime minister to resign turned violent over the weekend and clashes with police continue today. >>> this is the scene right now in, ukraine and they are up set about the government's failure to sign trade agreements with the european union. ♪ >> and now, a techknow minute..Ñ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm morgan ratford live from new york city, the high-tech tools archeologists are using to discover buried remnants of rome and let's look at the snow and rain across the country today with metrologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot of people are starting back today after a long holiday weekend and hope the weather would cooperate more but we ha
how technology is looking into the past to map italy's under ground aquaducts. and blasting off on a mission to the moon, what chinese scientists hope to learn when their rover makes an lunar landing. >> and this means falling temperatures and winter storm warnings that are spreading in the midwest, we will have the details. >>> these are live pictures right now coming in from tie land where protests calling for the prime minister to resign turned violent over the weekend and...
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this touchdown was the first shown using the new technology. cbs was so worried it wouldn't work, they didn't publicize the use of replace. millions thought he had scored another touchdown directly after his first. that early confusion didn't stop the innovation from becoming a mainstay of sports broadcasting around the world. >>> so instant replay is one of the first innovations in sports broadcasting, but definitely not the last. in 1983 we saw the introduction of on-board cameras. it was first used in nascar, but soon it was taken up by formula one. as you can see, the quality of those pictures has got better and better. another significant year was 2001 when hawkeye was first intrued. cricket was the sport that used it first, but that was soon followed by tennis. and more recently we've had sporting events shown in 3d. everything from athletics, cricket, football and golf have had the 3d treatment, but whether it will last as long as instant replays, we have to wait and see. >>> and the nba the portland trail blazers four-game winning strea
this touchdown was the first shown using the new technology. cbs was so worried it wouldn't work, they didn't publicize the use of replace. millions thought he had scored another touchdown directly after his first. that early confusion didn't stop the innovation from becoming a mainstay of sports broadcasting around the world. >>> so instant replay is one of the first innovations in sports broadcasting, but definitely not the last. in 1983 we saw the introduction of on-board cameras....
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and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which sometimes can have catastrophic results and from school for seven crashed in the atlantic ocean in june two thousand owing to the old two hundred and twenty eight passengers and crew investigation question on the training and an inability to react when he also pointed to see cages to emergency summit but it's a pot odds to become too dependent on technology the train to relied too heavily on the computerized systems we've been on a par with not been true for the benefit of the older guys have bitten off on a play that had anything but from computer activity on that they don't understand what to do
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think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months -- >> can i propose something a bigger issue for folks? jarrod, are we likely to see higher ticket prices? >> this is a great statistic, a lot of folks have asked me that the last couple of weeks. did you know ticket prices are down 50% since 1980, can according to airlines for america, they are a good outfit, 50% decrease, by the way gas prices are up 35% and there has been a ton of consolidation. what will lead to higher ticket prices is oil. and if oil prices rise, if diesel prices rise, which is basically what jet fuel is that's where you're going to see the rise in
think about it, they are going to be sharing in cost and technology. the potential issue would be with the frequent flier program right? which is going to be about 100 million people in the new combined entity. by the way delta was number 1, now they become number 1. i think biggest issue we have to grapple with, is what is to become of that? i just got a letter the next year for american is going to be business as usual. same thing for u.s. air. i think it is going to be several months --...
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>> part of it is technological but the are being required by law to buy. this is an overpriced product. it's very tightly regulated and it's not the kind of -- it doesn't adapt to changing circumstances. it says that everyone should want the same thing and that's not true. >> what about this, kim, much talked about white house offensive that they are going on to tell this, not only to get millennials to enroll but they are picking anecdotes for this person gets health because they couldn't get coverage before, this person had pre-existing coverage, this person is now on medicaid? it's a very concerted, deliberate strategy. what's behind this? >> well, they are trying to suggest that it works and they now have the website somewhat in order on the front end so they can say, you can get there. the problem is, they have ten of these examples and that has to be compared against the millions of people who are losing their coverage. and so what you see is people like mary landrieu saying -- >> senator from louisiana. >> yes, in a tough re-election this next year.
>> part of it is technological but the are being required by law to buy. this is an overpriced product. it's very tightly regulated and it's not the kind of -- it doesn't adapt to changing circumstances. it says that everyone should want the same thing and that's not true. >> what about this, kim, much talked about white house offensive that they are going on to tell this, not only to get millennials to enroll but they are picking anecdotes for this person gets health because they...
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. >>> technology companies are demanding, surveillance, written have written an open letter to president barack obama and the congress saying we understand government has a duty to protect their citizens but this summer's revelations, highlighted the need to release government surveillance worldwide. they went on to add the balance has slipped on the way to the state and away from the individual, this undermines the freedomfreedoms we all cherish. and it's also emerged that some of those same companies and their customers have been infiltrated by intelligence agencies. microsoft's x box live network was one of them. under cover officers allegedly used games like world of war craft and second life to scout out potential informants. checked communications between millions of x box gamers. shi has more. >> the more we learn about the scale of the national security agency stages, the less likely we're to trust them. they are calling for the end of bulk data collection, after hoovering up of our international usage, around also more transparency and accountability in the process of surveillan
. >>> technology companies are demanding, surveillance, written have written an open letter to president barack obama and the congress saying we understand government has a duty to protect their citizens but this summer's revelations, highlighted the need to release government surveillance worldwide. they went on to add the balance has slipped on the way to the state and away from the individual, this undermines the freedomfreedoms we all cherish. and it's also emerged that some of...
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a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world. and for most of us we don't live in a segregated adult world. >> reporter: richard says the school prepared him plenty. he is now a sophomore in college. the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adapt. >> reporter: chris sees the school as path to college. >> i want to study biology, go to princeton or columbia university. >> reporter: he has the power, he says, like everyone else to reach for his dreams. >>> the un marks the 21st international day of persons with disabilities on tuesday. >>> it's time for sports now. i hear a basketball player getting a dig payday. >>> in fact he is my knew best friend. he is cashing in b
a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world. and for most of us we don't live in a segregated adult world. >> reporter: richard says the school prepared him plenty. he is now a...
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we are continuing his work with the help of modern technology, tracking back 2,000 years of history. >> a history that runs through the backbones of the roman empire. fight. >> our digital producer is here. wa j.
we are continuing his work with the help of modern technology, tracking back 2,000 years of history. >> a history that runs through the backbones of the roman empire. fight. >> our digital producer is here. wa j.
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grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human spaceflight. why not? humans on planet mars. >> here in france, the president francois hollande has just revealed he had prostate surgery two years ago. he says he was hospitalized in 2011, just a few weeks before the socialist primary. speaking earlier today, the prime minister confirm that the president is now in excellent health. behind one of man france's most popular soft drinks has died. the driving force behind orangina. i look back at the algerian born entrepreneur who made the fizzy orange drink in the curvy bottle a legend. was born in algeria in 1936 and has since been sold around th
grasshopper, a rocket space x uses to find in technology. -- this is grasshopper. the mind behind paypal and tesla, elon musk. >> elon musk is remarkably arithmetic and very much -- charismatic and very much in visionary. he talks about what he sees for the future of space at. from day one he has talked about the long-term vision for his company. >> he brings a lite different mindset to the industry. >> for elon musk him of this is just the beginning. his goal is cheap human...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you
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with the crippled nuclear plant and for pushing up the city commission should also make sure nuclear technology is only used for peaceful purposes such as power generation and research the experts plan to finalize their recommendations next week. thousands of workers go inside japan's damage nuclear plant every day but the rarely gets a glimpse of what they do. nhk world you it still cuts a while went inside the focal she met dani to class to take a closer look as teams continue the dangerous and complicated job of removing fuel rods from one of the reactor buildings. this is the heart of japan. you people see anymore. we approach these are the guides by bus accompanied by total electorate top company officials. now we approach into the checkpoint said by me smile. this is about the potty km from which the guide to new clip poplar and be on here. access is severely restricted. there were visitors from central center of his website. if phoenix to port eighty one wants to get closer to the dummy reactors is to put on for second key. waters removing spent fuel rods from a pool to be out of the fie
with the crippled nuclear plant and for pushing up the city commission should also make sure nuclear technology is only used for peaceful purposes such as power generation and research the experts plan to finalize their recommendations next week. thousands of workers go inside japan's damage nuclear plant every day but the rarely gets a glimpse of what they do. nhk world you it still cuts a while went inside the focal she met dani to class to take a closer look as teams continue the dangerous...
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meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling for major changes in u.s. government surveillance. do they have their own questions to answer when it comes to data. >>> plus, it's another race against the clock for u.s. congress. they're trying to agree on a budget deal before christmas. take a look at what's at stake amidst a talk of a truce. >>> the european commission has told ukraine's president that a political solution is needed after hundreds of thousands of demonstrators protested against his government for the second weekend in a row. it's a subject of discussion. julia is in brussels. jules, it was a great dismay when the ukraine pulled back from signs t
meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling...
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some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities here, who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea cannot speak through her mouth. this tool let's her communicate which using her eyes. >> now using i gaz, when you don't have movement, you have access to technology. >> happy. so happy. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities have a right to free education and an environment that meets their need. new
some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >>...
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well, if it was true when you were a child, it is nothing short of amazing how technology has shrunk our planet
well, if it was true when you were a child, it is nothing short of amazing how technology has shrunk our planet
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el google said has little about the barges, only that they'll be used to learn about interactive technology. >>> apple buys social media topsy for $4.2 million. apple's acquisition tends to focus on hardware, but its new itunes radio streaming music service could benefit from p topsy's twitter data. today apple up 0.5% in frankfurt. >>> tech has been the big winner on cyber monday. jon fortt has been revealing which devices drove the most sales. >> holiday season off to a strong start in the u.s., at least online. thanksgiving sales topped $1 billion for the first time. black friday sales nearly $2 billion coming in at 1 1.9 according to adobe data and the projections for cyber monday on track for 2.7 billion in sales. but the big story here behind the online stories is mobile. adobe projecting that nearly one in every four dollars spend will be spent through a mobile device, either smartphones or tablets, and apple is way in the lead which is interesting given that android devices have overtaken apple in terms of unit share. certainly not in terms of usage, not in terms of spending apple d
el google said has little about the barges, only that they'll be used to learn about interactive technology. >>> apple buys social media topsy for $4.2 million. apple's acquisition tends to focus on hardware, but its new itunes radio streaming music service could benefit from p topsy's twitter data. today apple up 0.5% in frankfurt. >>> tech has been the big winner on cyber monday. jon fortt has been revealing which devices drove the most sales. >> holiday season off to...
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we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this just an unmanned aircraft and unmanned strike platforms? >> absolutely. we are not as good as we should have in explaining what we expect and exactly what to say, that this system helps us. they improve the presence. and avoiding collateral damage. the decisions are much more relevant than they were. we are a little bit, putting some light on the world, and then we are able -- we are developing, for instance, a project on contra-mining and submarine, marine type of contra-mining, which can save a lot of energy, money, and be much more effective than what we do today. >> sir, tha
we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this...
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the debate is not about technology but politics and pushed back. delta airlines have said they are leading against this. a survey of customers found that 64% found the ability to make on board calls would have a negative impact on the flight experience. flight attendants unions have said they are opposed to the idea. hen tom wheeler said preferred not to hear his suit made on the phone but because there are no technical reasons to continue the ban, he wants to leave the decision up to the airline. >> thank you. coming up, ironic it's ready to return to the international oil market. gets ready to return to the international oil market. in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. thank you for staying with us. as we hit the bottom of the hour on this wednesday, december 4, , the slugall street start to the mug. the losing streak in two months. adp reporting u.s. businesses last month added the most jobs in the year. down a little more. the dow jones industrial average falling as well. state
the debate is not about technology but politics and pushed back. delta airlines have said they are leading against this. a survey of customers found that 64% found the ability to make on board calls would have a negative impact on the flight experience. flight attendants unions have said they are opposed to the idea. hen tom wheeler said preferred not to hear his suit made on the phone but because there are no technical reasons to continue the ban, he wants to leave the decision up to the...
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including new technologies. and so that's what the people, in a bipartisan way who want to extend it, are up against. >> ha a story. thanks very much, dana, for that. >>> let's get to other stories in "the situation room" we're monitoring right now. vice president joe biden, he's in japan where he assured leaders he'll talk to china about ongoing -- dispute between the two countries. china is aggressively staking claims, raising concerns a minor midair incident could spiral into a much larger global conflict. >>> pope francis is certainly living up to his reputation as the pope of the people. he's now revealed he once worked as a nightclub bouncer in his home country of argentina. as well as swept floors and ran tests a chemical laboratory. unfortunately, he didn't go into details on either job or how it influenced his work as pontiff. >>> a federal immigration judge is allowing president obama's uncle to remain in the united states. 69-year-old omar obama has lived in the united states for 50 years though his s
including new technologies. and so that's what the people, in a bipartisan way who want to extend it, are up against. >> ha a story. thanks very much, dana, for that. >>> let's get to other stories in "the situation room" we're monitoring right now. vice president joe biden, he's in japan where he assured leaders he'll talk to china about ongoing -- dispute between the two countries. china is aggressively staking claims, raising concerns a minor midair incident could...
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some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no limits, and i can do anything. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea can't speak through her mouth, but this helps her to communt using her eyes. >> it's using eyegaze. when you don't have much movement, you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disability. half of them are severely disabled. under federal
some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no...
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. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into something. >> provided that is ironed out privacy concerns will prop up. it should have a plan that is riggerous. it should articulate to the federal aviation body. >> folks took to twitter to comment. many made light of it. jim priest writes: there's also a parody twitter address for amazon saying: somebody actually did put up one of these yellow notes that they put on twitter saying: drone delivery would have to comply with faa rules. they will not be complete until 2015 as mandated by congress. until then, don't expect a package on your porch coming from the sky. >> even if the faa approves drone strikes by 2
. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into...